The ALC occasionally references pages from the LCK and assumes that you have the level of background in linguistics provided by the LCK (what is a phoneme, what are metaphors of basic cognition, etc.) I guess in theory it is doable, but you probably either know too little to understand it or know so much that the ALC isn't worth your time.

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Yeah, depends on how much you know already. If you've had some linguistics, you can certainly skip the LCK.

(If it was your first linguistics/conlanging book, well, make sure you read up on phonetics and the comparative method sometime... and I personally hope you'll return for the semantics and pragmatics.)

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